

Featuring new ProBucker™ Bass Humbuckers™ and a vintage styled 60s Thunderbird Tune-O-Matic™ bridge and Claw tailpiece. The Epiphone Thunderbird™ 60s Bass is an incredibly accurate reproduction of the classic electric bass first introduced in 1963 that has since powered dozens of hits by artists like The Who, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Cheap Trick. Check out our shop policies for more details. This brand new 8.6lb Epiphone Thunderbird 60s Bass in Alpine White with a full factory warranty can be seen in our Rapid City, SD showroom.īuy risk free with our 14 day - full refund, less shipping, return policy. If you’re interested, I can meet you out there I’d love to see more of the car.-You are viewing photos of the actual guitar being sold! The noise can last about a second or so and sounds like something slipping or not fully engaging. Ive owned the car for 15 years and the transmission recently started intermittently making a noise when shifted from park or neutral into reverse. I’m pretty sure this is the original upholstery though. I have a 1960 Thunderbird that has 20,600 original miles. Sorry about the picture quality I tried several angles and windows and this was the best of the bunch. The windshield was quite tinted, so it gave everything a blue color wash trying to photograph through it. My uncle’s rusted through in about the same spot! Thunderbird Body Material: Mahogany wings Body Finish: Gloss Color: Tobacco Sunburst Neck Material: 7-piece Mahogany/Walnut Neck Shape: 60s Rounded.

Obviously, I couldn’t look under the hood, but I can confirm there’s an engine in there as I could peer through this hole. FOR SALE - 1960 Ford Thunderbird - Acapulco Blue Metallic Body (E) accented by a Wimbledon White t. You could drive the car for a while, debug things and then go for paint eventually, I suppose. I do like that the fender skirts are in place (my uncle’s 1960 seemed to have trouble keeping them on) and the color is appealing. You can see the paint issues here on the passenger side rocker panel. However, the car appears complete and quite original apart from the paint. The paint looks somewhat mottled, and it was evidently a clear coat repaint as the clear coat is starting to peel in multiple places. The car doesn’t look as good up close as it does in these first two pictures.

They are asking $6,500, and you can call the owner at 91 according to the signs on the car. Anyway, this 1960 Ford Thunderbird coupe is waiting for you in Willow Springs, North Carolina, and as far as I know it’s not advertised anywhere. Yup, I married the right woman! Back to the car, I know!. To her credit, when I pulled over and called her she said sure, and waited for me to turn around, look the car over, take some pictures for you folks to see and then come back. Building upon the long-term success of the Thunderbird bass, Epiphone offers the Thunderbird 60s Bass Bass as a faithful replica of early-60s Thunderbirds. My wife and I were driving down the road today in separate cars and when I saw this classic I knew I had to stop.
